OIT Times: OIT's Annual Awards: And the Winner is...

    December 21, 2000

    Expo is an exciting time to recognize and award outstanding contributors who join forces with OIT to increase energy efficiency and productivity for a better tomorrow. This year's Expo will feature the 2nd Annual OIT Partner- and Technology-of-the-Year awards. These award winners will be joined by OIT's first-ever Plant-of-the-Year award winner. Nominated individuals, technologies and plants and OIT's Awards Selection Panel members are listed in tables below.

    OIT's Partner-of-the-Year exhibits extraordinary initiative and commitment to advancing the goals of IOF partnerships. He or she promotes and advances energy efficiency as a national goal above and beyond the needs of his/her organization or industry, and engages in innovative approaches to joint public-private partnerships. OIT's Partner-of-the-Year also demonstrates vision in outlook about the potential benefits of industry-government partnerships.

    OIT's Technology-of-the-Year will go to an OIT-supported
    technology that exhibits exceptional commercialization potential
    and significant potential for energy efficiency improvement, economic benefit and/or environmental benefit. The winner will also exhibit considerable actual or potential widespread use in industry.

    OITo3 Plant-of-the-Year will be based on documented energy savings from project(s) implemented during the qualification period. Among other factors that enter into the selection process for the new award include:

    • the potential for replication of the technology within the plant, company and US manufacturing;
    • the planto3 history of progressive efforts to reduce energy usage;
    • its continuous improvement strategy for energy efficiency and related process and technology improvement opportunities;
    • its project implementation plan, funding commitments, and on-going validation of completed projects.

    Nominees: OIT Partner-of-the-Year 2001
    David Ashcraft, SMP International
    Dr. Subodh Das, Center for Aluminum Technology, Univ. of Kentucky
    Robert DeSaro, Energy Research Co.
    Raymond Donahue, Brunswick Corp.
    Michael Greenman, Glass Manufacturers Industry Council
    Carl Irwin, West Virginia University
    Stanley Johnson, Iowa State University
    Richard Lawson, National Mining Assoc.
    Paul Mikkola, Hitchiner Manufacturing Co.
    Delmar Raymond, Weyerhaeuser Co.
    Dr. Tyler Thompson, Dow Chemical Co.


    Nominees: OIT Technology-of-the-Year 2001
    Clean Fractionation o An Inexpensive Source of Cellulose for the Production of Cellulose Plastics
    IDEXTM Kiln Scrap Decoater
    The InfinityTM Nylon (Carpet) Renewal Process
    Characterization Tool for the Wood and Pulp Industry
    Castview
    METHANE de-Nox Reburning Process for Wood Waste, Sludge, and Biomass Fired
    Polylactic Acid Polymers


    Nominees: OIT Plant-of-the-Year 2001
    Alcoa Co., Lafayette, IN
    Amcast, Wapakoneta, OH
    Boise Cascade Co., International Falls, MN
    Rohm & Haas Inc., Deer Park, TX
    USX-Edgar Thomson Works, Pittsburgh, PA
    Weirton Steel Co., Weirton, WV


    OIT Awards Selection Panel 2001
    Peter Angelini, ORNL
    Robert Boteler, US Electrical Motors Div Emerson Electric
    Frank Burke, Consol Coal
    Kristi Growdon, Washington State Univ.
    Glen Hahn, Spirax Sarco
    Vince Henry, Henry Technology Solutions
    Gunnar Hovstadius, ITT Flygt
    Don Johnson, Consultant
    Robert Johnson, Consultant
    Bob Kendall, Alzeta
    Jerry Meyers, Potlatch Corporation
    Wayne Perry, Kaeser Compressors
    Paul Reep, Milestone Technology, Inc.
    Elwin Rooy, Consultant
    Fred Schoeneborn, Exxon-Mobil
    Steve Schultz, 3M Co.
    Jack Solomon, Praxair
    Richard Sussman, Allegheny Ludlum
    Joe Vehec, American Iron & Steel Institute
    Harry Ward, Consultant